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*Main Street Station Casino, Brewery and Hotel

200 N Main St,
Las Vegas
NV
USA
89101
(702) 387-1896

Location: Downtown

Type: Hotel-Casino

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One of downtown Las Vegas' classiest establishments, the Main Street Station hotel and casino is a fun-filled trip back to the turn of the century, from its beautiful brick entryway outside to its large collection of antiques and richly detailed artifacts inside. The casino resembles a Victorian train station, sparkling with chandeliers (some are from the Figaro Opera House in Paris) and vaulted wood and stained-glass ceilings high overhead. Of course, there are plenty of turn-of-THIS-century lights, too, with nearly 900 slot machines (especially during the daily slot tournaments) in the 27,000-square-foot gaming area. Plasma screen televisions allow table and poker-room players to keep an eye on the day's sporting events. Main Street is also one of downtown's tastiest establishments. The Garden Court Buffet takes the all-you-can-eat Vegas tradition to the next level in terms of quality. The Triple-Seven microbrewery has won national awards for its beer, and its restaurant and bar has long been a hot spot for locals and visitors. The beautiful Pullman Grille offers a time-honored upscale eating experience for those special nights. Afterwards, step into the restaurant's authentic Pullman car for a cigar and a glass of scotch. More dining and gaming is a short, safe walk away via the skywalk that runs over Main Street to the California Hotel & Casino. The excitement and action of Las Vegas' famous Fremont Street is only a block away.
Last updated March 26, 2008
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